. . . . . . "Drupal"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Home page of a default Drupal installation"@en . "yes"@en . . "Active"@en . "6.14"^^ . "2009"^^ . "09"^^ . "16"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Access statistics and logging\n Advanced search functionalities\n Blogs, books, comments, forums, and polls\n Caching and feature throttling for improved performance under load"@en . "Descriptive URLs (for example, \"www.example.com/products\" rather than \"www.example.com/?q=node/432\")\n Multi-level menu system"@en . "*Multi-site support\n*Multi-user content creation and editing\n*OpenID support\n*RSS Feed and Feed Aggregator"@en . "Security/new release update notification\n User profiles\n Various access control restrictions (user roles, IP addresses, email)\n Workflow tools (Triggers and Actions)"@en . . "September 2009"@en . . "Free software"@en . "Free Software Portal Logo.svg"@en . . "International/Online Drupal Community"@en . "Drupal themes"@en . . . . "Advomatic is a technology service company in the United States founded in 2004 by Adam Mordecai and Aaron Welch, two members of the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign. The company provides Internet applications and communications strategies to Democratic Party organizations, political candidates, and non-profit organizations. The BuyBlue. org project has been run by Advomatic since June 14, 2007. Advomatic has since put the project on hiatus. Founder Aaron Welch was on leave from Advomatic between July 2007 and November 2007 to work on the presidential campaign of Senator Chris Dodd. Advomatic builds websites using the free and open source content management system Drupal. In July 2008, BlueAmerica PAC hired Advomatic to build a calling tool that lets voters call their senators ask them what their stance is on the spy legislation, and to urge them to vote for an amendment that would remove the telecom immunity provision."@en . "CiviCRM is an open source (customer) relationship management software. CiviCRM calls itself a 'constituent relationship management solution'. It is designed to meet the needs of advocacy, non-profit and non-governmental groups. The license for the current version is the GNU AGPL 3. CiviCRM may be deployed either standalone or alongside Drupal and Joomla! content management systems. Both the Drupal and Joomla! professional associations use CiviCRM. The standalone version is intended to work alongside other CMSs. CiviCRM is used by many large NGOs including Amnesty International, Creative Commons and the Wikimedia Foundation for their fundraising. There are also cases of very large record sets being used with one company claiming to have set up CiviCRM with a set of over 3 million constituents ."@en . "CivicSpace, formerly known as Deanspace and Hack4Dean, is a content management system founded in May 2004 by Zack Rosen and Neil Drumm. As implied by its previous names, it was used to power websites supporting the 2004 presidential campaign of Howard Dean. The distribution of the open source content management system based on Drupal focused on political websites. It includes added functionality used for political and other organizing. The innovations in the CivicSpace distribution of Drupal have been incorporated into Drupal 5.0. CivicSpace began the process of unforking from the Drupal project in March 2005. On July 1 2005, CivicSpace released a fully compatible distribution of Drupal. CivicSpace founders and employees are actively involved in the Drupal project. Zack Rosen and Kieran Lal are Drupal association board members. Neil Drumm is currently the Drupal 5 maintainer. CivicSpace hired almost 40 hobby developers from the Drupal community over the last three years, providing many with key steps to becoming fully employed to work with Drupal. CivicSpace was focused on a managed version of CivicSpace to expand beyond the technical users who were the early adopters of the platform. The hosted version was available as a free and low monthly cost subscription service for 22 months. CivicSpace Labs stopped offering its free hosting service as of July 1st, 2008. The source code for the hosted provisioning of Drupal and CiviCRM is being made available. Please note: The CivicSpace software has been incorporated into Drupal 5 and CiviCRM and cannot be downloaded from civicspacelabs. org. Download Drupal software from http://www. drupal. org and the CiviCRM module from http://civicrm. org."@en . "ComixTalk (formerly Comixpedia) was founded on February 3, 2003. The site publishes news and opinion on the medium of comics with a focus on digital publication such as webcomics. It features an online magazine published on a monthly basis as well as a daily blog and discussion forum. Interviews with key creators such as James Kochalka and Matt Madden have also been a feature. ComixTalk was founded under the name Comixpedia, which it held until 2007. The name change was made to differentiate the site from Comixpedia. org, a webcomic-based wiki site that was hosted by ComixTalk until mid-2007 (Comixpedia. org is now operated by Josh Roberts of ComicSpace). The website runs on the Drupal content management system and has since 2006. Previously, from 2003-2006, it ran on the Postnuke CMS."@en . "Dries Buytaert is an open-source software programmer and the founder and lead of the Drupal CMS. Buytaert defended his PhD dissertation in Computer Science on January 27, 2008 at the University of Ghent in Belgium. From 1999\u25002000 he was the maintainer of the GNU/Linux WLAN FAQ. On December 1, 2007, Dries announced, together with co-founder Jay Batson the launch of a start-up called Acquia. Acquia wants to be to Drupal what Red Hat has been to Linux. On March 31, 2008, Dries launched Mollom, a service dedicated to stopping website spam: \"Mollom's purpose is to dramatically reduce the effort of keeping your site clean and the quality of your content high. Currently, Mollom is a spam-killing one-two punch combination of a state-of-the-art spam filter and CAPTCHA server. \" Over 4,000 websites are protected by the Mollom service. More than 100,000 messages are being analyzed every day."@en . "Dript is a Drupal scripting language based on LISP. Dript functionality is added to Drupal through the Dript module. From the author, \"It is meant to be a glue language similar to formula in spreadsheet with the casual programming concept \"once coded it will be forgotten\".\""@en . "Drupal is a free and open source Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP. It is used as a back-end system for many different types of websites, ranging from small personal blogs to large corporate and political sites.. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License. The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to most CMSs. These include the ability to register and maintain individual user accounts, administration menus, RSS-feeds, customizable layout, flexible account privileges, logging, a blogging system, an Internet forum, and options to create a classic brochureware website or an interactive community website. Drupal was also designed to allow new features and custom behavior to be added by third parties. For this reason, Drupal is sometimes described as a content management framework. Although Drupal offers a sophisticated programming interface for developers, no programming skills are required for basic website installation and administration. Drupal can run on any computing platform that supports both a web server capable of running PHP version 4.3.5+ and a database to store content and settings."@en . "Gravatar (an abbreviation for globally recognized avatar) is a service for providing globally-unique avatars which was created by Tom Werner. On Gravatar, users can register an account based on their email address, and upload an avatar to be associated with the account. Gravatar plugins are available for popular blogging software; when the user posts a comment on such a blog that requires an e-mail address, the blogging software checks whether that e-mail address has an associated avatar at Gravatar. If so, the Gravatar is shown along with the comment. Gravatar support is provided natively in WordPress as of v2.5 and Redmine web based project management application beginning with version 8.0 (2008-12-07) . Support for Gravatars is also provided via a third party module in the Drupal web content management system . A Gravatar avatar can be up to 512 pixels wide, is always square and is displayed at 80 by 80 pixels by default. If the uploaded avatar is larger or smaller, the avatar is scaled appropriately. Each Gravatar is rated with an MPAA-style age recommendation, which allows webmasters to control the content of the Gravatars displayed on their website. To eliminate spam, e-mail addresses are hashed with the MD5 cryptographic hash function. This prevents spambots from harvesting e-mail addresses."@en . "HarvardScience is a comprehensive, link-rich website featuring news and information about all things relating to science at Harvard University. Launched in late October, 2007, HarvardScience is home to a seven-year-old, 1,200 article repository of stories about research by Harvard Scientists, and articles are being added to the site on a daily basis. In addition to \"Breaking News\" and \"Other News\" categories, the site carries original feature articles - running from about 900 to over 3,000 words - in \"Work In Progress\", \"Life in Science\", and \"In the Field\" categories. HarvardScience, which is built on a Drupal CMS, also includes a Directory of HarvardScience, which includes the most comprehensive listings ever compiled of Harvard University scientists, links to Harvard's affiliated hospitals, listings of departments, programs, centers, and institutes, and a list of topics under which stories are filed."@en . "InfoBeans Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd. is an information technology (IT) Company with its corporate headquarters in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It has a branch office in Pune and a development center in San Ramon, California, USA. It has an employee strength of 100 people in India. InfoBeans operates in USA under the name, InfoBeans Inc.. The company focuses on custom web application development and CMS (Content Management Systems) using MS SharePoint and Drupal. as"@en . "Jeff Lowe Robbins (born January 18, 1969) is an American musician and web developer. Robbins was an employee of O'Reilly And Associates in the early 1990s and participated in the development of Global Network Navigator, the first commercial web publication, before founding the web design company Liquid Media in 1994. Also in 1994, Robbins and drummer Paul Buckley founded Orbit, a Boston-based power trio that released four CDs. Robbins left the technology industry when the band was signed to A&M Records records to focus on touring and recording. In 2001, he married writer Jennifer Niederst, author of O'Reilly and Associates' Web Design in a Nutshell. After A&M Records was absorbed by Universal Music Group, Orbit was dropped and Robbins returned to web development. In 2004, Robbins began working with Drupal, designing sites for several high-profile artists including Ringo Starr, and became an active participant in the project's developer community. In January 2006, he and developer Matt Westgate co-founded Lullabot, a Drupal-focused consultancy. Lullabot holds training workshops for new Drupal developers, and has built sites for clients in the media and entertainment industry, including MTV UK and Sony BMG Records."@en . "KernelTrap was a computing news website which covered topics related to the development of free and open source operating system kernels, and especially, the Linux kernel. News stories usually consist of a summary of a recent discussion from a development mailing list followed by the entire contents of several messages from the discussion. Each story has moderated threaded discussion attached to it. The site also includes a forum for general discussion of computing topics. The site uses the Drupal content management system. Kerneltrap has been hosted by the Oregon State University Open Source Lab since May 2005. The site is operated by Jeremy Andrews. As of November 2008, Jeremy has stopped updating the site due to a lack of time."@en . "The MetaWeblog API is an application programming interface created by software developer Dave Winer that enables weblog entries to be written, edited, and deleted using web services. The API is implemented as an XML-RPC web service with three methods whose names describe their function: metaweblog. newPost, metaweblog. getPost and metaweblog. editPost. These methods take arguments that specify the blog author's username and password along with information related to an individual weblog entry. The impetus for the creation of the API in 2002 was perceived limitations of the Blogger API, which serves the same purpose. Another weblog publishing API, the Atom Publishing Protocol became an IETF Internet standard in October 2007. Numerous web applications and desktop clients implement the API, including Adobe Contribute, DotNetNuke (Blog module 3.5.1+), Drupal, ExpressionEngine, MarsEdit, Movable Type, umbraco, Windows Live Spaces, Windows Live Writer and WordPress."@en . "NovoLogic. com is an online local marketing, communications, consulting, training, Elearning and interactive agency that provides services to its clients in the areas of digital advertising, content creation, media buying, strategic counsel, analytics, technology and user experience. Business partners include: IBM, Microsoft, and Three Squared. Founded in May 1999 by Burke Allen and Steve Taylor, NovoLogic has provided services for: American Standard, Auto Trader, Beazer Homes, BMW Motorcycles, Clayton Homes, Cinglar Wireless, Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay, Georgia Power, Halliburton, Chick-fil-A, ING Group, Kimberly-Clark, Quiznos, Scientific Atlanta, Mrs. Smith's Pies, Trane, Vanderbilt, Zaxby's. Various services are produced with a range of technologies including: Adobe Flex, . NET Framework, Drupal, Joomla, Moodle, Visual Studio."@en . "Odiogo (from audio-to-go) enables content providers and bloggers to quickly and automatically generate high fidelity audio from textual content, allowing consumers to easily \"listen to\" their favorite online news and information. The Odiogo generated content can be listened to on Windows/Mac PCs, Mobile phones and iPods/MP3 players. Odiogo's proprietary algorithms perform several pre and post processing tasks on the content before it is processed by state of the art Text to speech engines. Odiogo users can deploy the Listen Button widget on their content site. Located near the familiar \"Email\" and \"Print\" buttons on top of each article in mainstream media and blogs, the Listen Button when clicked will open a player which will read aloud the currently displayed article. The Listen Button widget is available for the majority of Blogging and Content Management System. As of April 2008, the following platforms are supported: BlogEngine. Net, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, MojoPortal, Movable Type, SquareSpace, Terapad, TypePad, WordPress."@en . "Open Source Cinema is a collaborative website created to produce the documentary film RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, a co-production with Montreal's EyeSteelFilm and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). It was launched in 2004 as a public beta, and in 2007 launched at the South By Southwest Interactive festival on the Drupal platform. The site serves as a repository for all of the footage for Basement Tapes, licensed under a Creative Commons license, which the audience is free to remix. The site also hosts user-generated remixes that have subsequently been edited into the final film. The website was created by Montreal filmmaker Brett Gaylor. He was member of the panel of experts during South by Southwest venue in 2007. Gaylor's Basement Tapes project and feedbacks blossomed into a documentary that was renamed prior to theatrical release to become RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, an \"open source\" documentary about copyright and remix culture. Created over a period of six years, the film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to the Open Source Cinema website, helping to create, according to Gaylor, the \"world's first open source documentary\"."@en . "Ourmedia is a media archive, supported by the Internet Archive, which freely hosts any images, text, and video or audio clips which do not violate copyright laws and do not include pornography. The website, which launched on March 21, 2005, was founded by Marc Canter and J.D. Lasica. The media archive, Ourmedia, Inc. was incorporated as a nonprofit public benefit corporation in the State of California in September 2005. As of August 2006, Ourmedia had over 110,000 members. In the Spring of 2007, the site was revamped, and as of August 2007 ourmedia accepts video media in all formats, open and proprietary, but rejects videos containing digital rights management. The project's Board of Trustees are: J.D. Lasica Brewster Kahle Mia Garlick Brad deGraf Susan Mernit Dave Toole John Seely Brown The Advisory Board includes: Lawrence Lessig Brewster Kahle Howard Rheingold Dan Gillmor Angela Beesley Doc Searls James Boyle Susan Wu Charles Nesson Susan Mernit Karen Worcman Denise Atchley Alexander Cohen David Bollier Richard Prelinger Leslie Rule Bryan Alexander Jon Noring Nathon Gunn Steve Rosenbaum Joaquin Alvarado Ourmedia is powered by Drupal."@en . "PHPTemplate is the default template engine for the Drupal content management system. It was written in 2005 by Adrian Rossouw for Drupal 4.7. PHPTemplate is the most widely used Drupal theme engine."@en . "Panyathai is a Thai online encyclopedia started on 1 December 2006 with 80 articles, mainly in Thai. Established in honor of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the site plan is to have at least 80,000 articles by 5 December 2007, the king's 80 birthday. There is some English content, mostly providing information about the Royal Projects. The articles come from two different sources: Current articles written by experts. New articles to be written by volunteers. All the content will be copyrighted, unlike the other Web-based encyclopedias. The project claims itself as a wiki and states that users can make changes to the articles but there is no such functionality since its launch. The website allows creation of articles and adding comments to the already-created articles. However, the registration is required. The website uses Drupal as the content management system and MediaWiki for the Wiki part. The project is controlled by the Thai Webmaster Association with support from the Ministry of Education and the Thai Health Promotion Foundation."@en . "Pinax is an open source platform for rapidly developing websites, based on the Django web application framework, written in Python. It came out of an effort to further the use of reusable apps, to make a more accessible bundle of the many components already available for Django, and enabling rapid development of different kinds of web sites. During its initial development, Pinax was used to create a social networking web site, later spun off as Cloud27. Pinax is highly regarded in the Django community, and could be seen as a competitor to large, open source, content management frameworks as Drupal and Plone. Pinax was initially announced with the name Tabula Rasa, but it was changed to Pinax a few days later."@en . "Reality Sandwich is a web magazine published by Evolver LLC, a privately held company. The site is intent, as its tag line expresses it, on \"evolving consciousness bite by bite\". Subjects run the gamut from sustainability to shamanism, alternate realities to alternative energy, remixing media to re-imagining community, holistic healing techniques to the promise and perils of new technologies. It offers a forum for voices ranging from the ecologically pragmatic to the wildly visionary. Content includes essays, short news stories, video clips, and audio podcasts. Over 1,000 articles have been published on the site since its launch in May, 2007. Author Daniel Pinchbeck serves as the magazine's editorial director, and SonicNet co-founder Ken Jordan is its publisher. Contributors include Douglas Rushkoff, DJ Spooky, Erik Davis, Alex Grey, Stanislav Grof, RU Sirius, Sharon Gannon, and The Yes Men. The name \"Reality Sandwich\" is borrowed from a work by the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg as \"a prime example of his use of startling verbal juxtapositions to suggest new ideas and connections. \" The name has been used with the blessing of the Allen Ginsberg Trust. CivicActions, a firm of free and open source software consultants, built the site using the popular open source publishing system Drupal."@en . "Starfrosch is a community blog for music and videos of all genres, which can be downloaded from the internet for free. Free does not only relate on Free content like licensed by Creative Commons, but can also stand for free in its usual sense (All Rights Reserved). This community, consisting of listeners, Netlabels and independent musicians, writes articles about albums, EPs, open music related websites, Podcast and Radioshows. These contributions are edited by a moderator crew. With this existing music, active community-members, Radio producers and DJs are making Radioshows and DJ mixes under free licenses which get published again. The smallest independent Swiss Radio Rasa constantly produces the Show Starfrosch and presents current music. The Drupal based weblog software automatically prepares RSS and Podcast Feeds of all genres, artists and labels. Furthermore all articles can be commented and rated. These ratings create the Charts which are showed on the frontpage. Starfrosch is one of the biggest Netlabel Portals in Europe. It is operated by the Swiss software firm younitec Ltd. Starfrosch organised the first European Netlabel meeting in Bern, which took place on 17 February 2005, and operates the very first Podcast in Switzerland."@en . "TCPDF is a very popular and useful Free and open source software PHP class for generating PDF documents. TCPDF is currently the only PHP-based library that includes complete support for UTF-8 Unicode and Right-To-Left languages, including the Bidirectional algorithm. TCPDF is one of the most active project over more than 180,000 projects hosted on the SourceForge repository (best ranked 12 on 18 Apr 2009). TCPDF is also one of the most used PHP libraries of the world because is already included on the most popular PHP-based CMS and applications, including: Joomla, Drupal, Moodle, phpMyAdmin, TCExam, Xoops, Elxis CMS, ImpressCMS, JELIX Frameweork PHP5, SugarCRM, Symfony, TYPO3, Vtiger CRM, Yii Framework, CMS Made Simple, and many others. The TCPDF class was originally derived in 2002 from the public domain FPDF class by Olivier Plathey but now has been almost entirely rewritten and hundreds of new features added."@en . "The Oil Drum is a web-based, interactive energy, peak oil and sustainability think tank and community devoted to the discussion of energy issues and their impact on society. The Oil Drum is facilitated by the Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future, a Colorado non-profit corporation. The site is a resource for information on many energy and sustainability topics, including peak oil, and related concepts such as oil megaprojects, Hubbert Linearization, and the Export Land Model. The Oil Drum has over 25 online contributors from all around the globe. The Oil Drum was rated one of the top five sustainability blogs of 2007 by Nielsen Netratings, and is read by a diverse collection of public figures, including Roscoe Bartlett, Paul Krugman, James Howard Kunstler, Richard Rainwater, Matthew Simmons, and Radiohead. In 2008, the site received the M. King Hubbert Award for Excellence in Energy Education from the U.S. chapter of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO). The Oil Drum was started in March 2005 by Kyle Saunders (username \"Prof. Goose\"), a professor of political science at Colorado State University, and Dave Summers (username \"Heading Out\"), a professor of mining engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology (then known as University of Missouri-Rolla). The site first rose to prominence following its coverage of the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on oil and gas production. Since then, the staff has grown by dozens and the site has become well-known for rigorous, quantitative analysis of energy production and consumption. Notable examples include editor Stuart Staniford's analysis of the depletion of Saudi Arabia's Ghawar oil field and Saunders's analysis of Chinese cement production and consumption. The site has steadily increased its global reach by adding localized sites for Europe, Canada, and Australia/New Zealand, as well as a site about local activism. The site started out on the Blogger platform, moved to Scoop in August 2005, and to Drupal in December 2006."@en . "TinyMCE, also known as the Tiny Moxiecode Content Editor, is a platform-independent web-based JavaScript/HTML WYSIWYG editor control, released as open source software under the LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML textarea fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is designed to easily integrate with content management systems. TinyMCE integrates with many different open source systems, such as Mambo, Joomla!, Drupal, Plone, WordPress, b2evolution, e107 and phpWebSite."@en . "A trackback is one of three types of linkbacks, methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking, and so referring, to their articles. Some weblog software programs, such as Serendipity, Wordpress, CuteNewsRU, Movable Type, Typo, Telligent Community, Kentico CMS and Drupal (via contrib modules), support automatic pingbacks where all the links in a published article can be pinged when the article is published. The term is used colloquially for any kind of linkback."@en . "Turnkey Linux is an open source project developing a family of free, Ubuntu-based software appliances which are optimized for ease of use in server-type usage scenarios. Appliances are packaged as a single universal image capable of supporting installations on both physical and virtual machines, including VMware, Xen, VirtualBox, and KVM. Installation of an appliance to a virtual machine creates a virtual appliance. Each appliance is pre-integrated for a specific server application including LAMP, WordPress, Joomla, Ruby on Rails, Drupal, phpBB, MediaWiki, Django and others. The project's slogan is \"everything that can be easy, should be easy\"."@en . "Ubercart is an e-commerce and web-based store management software program, based on Drupal CMF. It can be used on any web server that has PHP and MySQL installed. It is available as free software under the GNU General Public License. Ubercart is fully integrated with Drupal, meaning you can fully integrate your store with the rest of your web site or community. It can be used to sell shippable goods, downloadable products, recurring memberships, event tickets, and enable complex interactions with Drupal through various add-on contributions, such as multi-seller stores, discount coupons, affiliate programs, software license codes, or customizable goods. As with Drupal, it can be set up to run in multiple languages, or to use an alternate currency. Numerous payment gateways and shipping options are available. The current stable release of Ubercart is based on version 5 of Drupal, with a beta version available for Drupal 6. Development of Ubercart began in 2006 and reached its 1.0 release on 4 June, 2008."@en . "Open Source Software Urdu Localization was initiated by the Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, through its PAN Localization Project, funded by IDRC in Canada. The localization of the following open source software is in progress: SeaMonkey \u2013 an Internet suite OpenOffice \u2013 an office suite Psi \u2013 a chat client NVu - a web development tool Drupal \u2013 a content management system"@en . "Web Networks is a Canada-based organisation that provides website services to socially committed organizations. Among its \"full range of internet tools and services\" are website hosting, email, mailing lists, action pages, secure forms, site search for existing websites, comprehensive design services, and development services. Recently it launched an international blogging community In September 2006, Web Networks released its Drupal usability report. Web Networks has adapted software from the Association for Progressive Communications so that the Inuit can publish online. It worked with the Piruvik Centre of Iqaluit to develop an application suite called attavik. net. This software solutions, says the organisation, makes it easy to manage documents, directories, calendars, registration and online payment \u2014 all in the Inuit language. It allows users to surf the web in Inuktitut on any computer, without needing extra software settings. Technology behind attavik. net can be used for websites in other syllabic languages, such as Cree, Oji-Cree, Naskapi, and Korean."@en . "WoodWing offers multi platform integrated editorial solutions, based on the blended media concept. Their software is used by publications ranging from tabloid daily newspapers to glossy quarterly magazines, and from corporate publications such as newsletters or annual reports up to multi-author worldwide book production projects. WoodWing was founded in the year 2000. Starting out as the first company to fully commit to the Adobe InDesign and InCopy platform, it developed the Smart line of productivity tools and efficiency-enhancing plug-ins. In order to meet customer demand, the focus quickly shifted from productivity tools to entire solutions. In 2008, the company's rapid worldwide growth was acknowledged by Deloitte, which designated WoodWing as one of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in The Netherlands. WoodWing Software's flagship product is Enterprise 6, a PHP based application that integrates editorial workflows for print and other publication channels together with client applications like Adobe InDesign, InDesign Server, and InCopy using its Smart Connection plugins, WoodWing Content Station, and whichever Content Management System or Digital Asset Management system a company would choose to integrate with, like Alfresco, Digital Collections, Documentum, Drupal, MarkLogic Server, or TYPO3. In 2009 the company has offices on the three main continents and serves several hundred customers through a network of solution partners, claiming to have the most progressive solutions available for the production of print and online publications. WoodWing Software delivers its software solutions through a network of more than 50 integrators. Notable clients are publishers like Time Inc. , Harcourt School Publishers, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Reed Business, Axel Springer AG, Gruner + Jahr, Pacific Magazines, and corporate clients like Allianz, Makita, and Publicis. WoodWing claims its software products are used by over 20,000 users in the publishing industry. Competitors for WoodWing's enterprise software are vjoon's K4, Quark's QPS, and Atex."@en . "The Zenith Content Management System was originally developed by Bruce Davis Associates. Early versions were developed using Microsoft Access as a database with an ASP wrapper to provide the interface. However, this proved to be unsatisfactory, and the system was quickly re-written using the de facto standard of PHP and MySQL as a database. The latest version in this form was 3.22. Following the demise of the web development arm of Bruce Davis Associates in early 2008, Network Ltd adopted support for the system. Due to the architecture of the system it was deemed unsuitable for future development, and is currently only in an extended support phase. Zenith 4.0 is currently being developed. Instead of being a stand-alone system, it is a plug-in module for Drupal. Inkeeping with Drupal methodology it will be released as Open Source software in due course."@en . "Active" . "2001-01"^^ . . . . . . . "Active" . "2001-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "CiviCRM is an open source (customer) relationship management software. CiviCRM calls itself a 'constituent relationship management solution'. It is designed to meet the needs of advocacy, non-profit and non-governmental groups. The license for the current version is the GNU AGPL 3. CiviCRM may be deployed either standalone or alongside Drupal and Joomla! content management systems. Both the Drupal and Joomla! professional associations use CiviCRM."@en . "CivicSpace, formerly known as Deanspace and Hack4Dean, is a content management system founded in May 2004 by Zack Rosen and Neil Drumm. As implied by its previous names, it was used to power websites supporting the 2004 presidential campaign of Howard Dean. The distribution of the open source content management system based on Drupal focused on political websites. It includes added functionality used for political and other organizing."@en . "Dries Buytaert is an open-source software programmer and the founder and lead of the Drupal CMS. Buytaert defended his PhD dissertation in Computer Science on January 27, 2008 at the University of Ghent in Belgium. From 1999\u25002000 he was the maintainer of the GNU/Linux WLAN FAQ. On December 1, 2007, Dries announced, together with co-founder Jay Batson the launch of a start-up called Acquia. Acquia wants to be to Drupal what Red Hat has been to Linux."@en . "Dript is a Drupal scripting language based on LISP. Dript functionality is added to Drupal through the Dript module. From the author, \"It is meant to be a glue language similar to formula in spreadsheet with the casual programming concept \"once coded it will be forgotten\".\""@en . "Drupal is a free and open source Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP. It is used as a back-end system for many different types of websites, ranging from small personal blogs to large corporate and political sites.. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License. The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to most CMSs."@en . "InfoBeans Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd. is an information technology (IT) Company with its corporate headquarters in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It has a branch office in Pune and a development center in San Ramon, California, USA. It has an employee strength of 100 people in India. InfoBeans operates in USA under the name, InfoBeans Inc.. The company focuses on custom web application development and CMS (Content Management Systems) using MS SharePoint and Drupal. as"@en . "Open Source Cinema is a collaborative website created to produce the documentary film RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, a co-production with Montreal's EyeSteelFilm and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). It was launched in 2004 as a public beta, and in 2007 launched at the South By Southwest Interactive festival on the Drupal platform. The site serves as a repository for all of the footage for Basement Tapes, licensed under a Creative Commons license, which the audience is free to remix."@en . "PHPTemplate is the default template engine for the Drupal content management system. It was written in 2005 by Adrian Rossouw for Drupal 4.7. PHPTemplate is the most widely used Drupal theme engine."@en . "Ubercart is an e-commerce and web-based store management software program, based on Drupal CMF. It can be used on any web server that has PHP and MySQL installed. It is available as free software under the GNU General Public License. Ubercart is fully integrated with Drupal, meaning you can fully integrate your store with the rest of your web site or community."@en . "Open Source Software Urdu Localization was initiated by the Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, through its PAN Localization Project, funded by IDRC in Canada. The localization of the following open source software is in progress: SeaMonkey \u2013 an Internet suite OpenOffice \u2013 an office suite Psi \u2013 a chat client NVu - a web development tool Drupal \u2013 a content management system"@en . "Web Networks is a Canada-based organisation that provides website services to socially committed organizations. Among its \"full range of internet tools and services\" are website hosting, email, mailing lists, action pages, secure forms, site search for existing websites, comprehensive design services, and development services. Recently it launched an international blogging community In September 2006, Web Networks released its Drupal usability report."@en . .